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yazzydream · 10 months
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Shueisha Natsucomi stickers!
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frostops · 11 months
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all those people suggesting things to people who want shonen with grils make it clear that they dont get it. they show things where girls fight but thats not what its about. thats not the flavor people are looking for.
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THIS is shonen with girls. this is what its about. this what people want. its about the rivalries that blur the line between love and hate, admiration and resentment.  this is the fucking flavor all your “shonen with girls” suggestions are lacking.
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dropintomanga · 2 days
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Cool Life Reminders from Akane-banashi
I sometimes struggle with two things - dwelling on the past a bit too much and wondering if I'm cool enough for my friends.
After reading the Futatsume Debut arc in Akane-banashi, I started to feel a little different about my struggles. Especially after seeing the following scenes in Chapters 96 and 97 of the manga.
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The initial premise of the series involved Akane Arakawa's father, Shinta Arakara, being expelled from the rakugo scene. He ends up being a regular salesman, but is moving forward. That's the most important thing. It's okay if you feel like you can't move on from bad stuff that happened. But definitely take steps to go forward. They don't have to be big ones as long as you do it.
Plus I feel like we tend to overvalue super-bad experiences involving other people especially if we're on the receiving end of them. We think that life as we know it is over. But you know what, those experiences tend to help us grow and learn. They also make you more resilient than you think.
Life situations changing dramatically doesn't mean it will turn out bad. They can go in either direction, but I like to think that we got this somehow. I've always felt that I couldn't move forward from certain experiences, but here I am enjoying life for what it's worth still.
The scene featuring Akane and her friends is relatable. I do believe that we get anxious over how we truly fit in with others in the world. We want people to like us, but we're afraid to show our vulnerabilities. Sometimes, we are a bit much. Akane is the definition of someone who can be a bit much. I know I act like her at times. It's okay though. Akane's friends are telling her that she's already enough. That's because Akane is so comfortable in her own skin that she should just be herself during rakugo.
Sometimes, being ourselves can drive other people away. But it definitely attracts other people who will genuinely appreciate you. As I said earlier, it goes both ways. I continue to learn this as I continue to meet new people in my life.
And if you're going to be moving forward while being more natural, definitely do it with a smile. That's what will make you look really cool and take on life's challenges.
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oratokyosaigunda · 6 months
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Weekly Shonen Jump cover 2023年50号 issue
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laudogen · 2 months
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"If you don't intend to impose your own will... then there's no point to pursuing a life in the arts."
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sleepdepravity · 9 months
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Also started reading akane-banashi. I immediately would kill for this girl.
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norelationtodonkeykong · 10 months
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saiyef · 9 months
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Akane-banashi Chapter 29 Colour Page, which is an homage to the Breakfast Club movie poster
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saccharinescorpion · 2 years
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akaneverse · 10 months
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soft-manga · 2 years
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yazzydream · 8 months
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Weekly Shonen Jump Character Summer Vacation Picture Diaries
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mangapageappreciation · 6 months
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dropintomanga · 8 months
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Where's the Proper Place to Find Yourself?
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For anyone who has read Akane-banashi recently, this is arguably one of the best developments of the story in a series full of great ones.
Our heroine, Akane Ousaki/Arakawa, decides to enter the Arakawa School selection event, a big major rakugo event that would place her among the very best prospects in the rakugo world if won. She encounters past rakugo rivals that she totally blew past by in the series' first "tournament arc." However, this time around, Akane loses by a slim margin to one of those rivals - only due to not appealing to the internet audience as the event was also streamed live to appeal to a newer generation of rakugo fans.
The premise of Akane-banashi is about Akane trying to avenge her father's fall from grace in the world of rakugo by making it as a professional herself. She tried to use his trademark rakugo story in order to prove a point to the world that her father knew what he was doing. However, as quoted by Kaisei Arakawa, a peer/rival that Akane aspires to be like, the public stage was probably not the best place to deal with personal emotions that can hinder you.
While it's great to partake in activities for personal development, they can't always heal any past pain you have. Fun activities can become distractions from actual responsibilities. Another thing to note is when you start to realize how good you are in an activity and get praise for it, you can get caught up in trying to prove that your way might be the best in front of other people who won't necessarily feel the same way.
Being right doesn't mean you're actually smart or that you achieved something remarkable. It just means you made a valid point that might apply to yourself and a few people and nothing more.
It's very hard to do your best at something when you're consumed with trying to prove a point. While Akane definitely got a lot of help and encouragement from the people around her to do her story, she didn't seem to take moments to self-reflect over whether the pain she felt about her father was clouding her judgment a bit. Every one of her rivals were truly thinking about how to impress the audience except her.
There's a line in this arc that sums it best.
"But when feelings get too strong, they can become shackles that hold you down."
It's not fun when personal grief/pain cross over into the other aspects of your life. I feel like Akane was always hanging around her peers and teachers a bit too much to not fully come to terms with her thoughts. I recently felt that way not too long ago and I needed to take a step back to fully process my thoughts.
The proper place to search for yourself is through solitude, moments of stillness, and connecting yourself with the inner child that feels hurt. A lot of us carry weight from experiences during childhood and they have a big effect on how we behave as we get older. This happens with Akane and I think it's refreshing to see because I feel like not enough people discuss how childhood experiences affect/shapes mental health.
The grandest stage you should try to stand out on first and foremost will always be yourself.
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oratokyosaigunda · 5 months
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Akane-Banashi series banner
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lowcountry-gothic · 1 month
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Akane-banashi, by Takamasa Moue.
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